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NYC MD'ing off-season w/ Permit...
Hi everyone,
A question about beach hunting in the "off-season" with Labor Day fast approaching. The NYC Parks permit application states:
"9. Applicant shall not go into any closed beach areas. Areas may be closed due to endangered species (24 hours per day, April 15 through Labor Day), dangerous conditions (at all times), or the absence of Lifeguards (10am - 6pm, Memorial Day through Labor Day)."
What exactly does this mean? Does it mean that there is ABSOLUTELY no MD'ing on allowed beaches after Labor Day, until the following Memorial day? Or does it mean that just the water area of the beaches are closed (ie, no going in the water), but that the sand areas are not off limits?
And am I correct in reading the rules, that even if the beaches are closed, the parks are still fair game through the fall/winter?
Thanks everyone!
Hi everyone,
A question about beach hunting in the "off-season" with Labor Day fast approaching. The NYC Parks permit application states:
"9. Applicant shall not go into any closed beach areas. Areas may be closed due to endangered species (24 hours per day, April 15 through Labor Day), dangerous conditions (at all times), or the absence of Lifeguards (10am - 6pm, Memorial Day through Labor Day)."
What exactly does this mean? Does it mean that there is ABSOLUTELY no MD'ing on allowed beaches after Labor Day, until the following Memorial day? Or does it mean that just the water area of the beaches are closed (ie, no going in the water), but that the sand areas are not off limits?
And am I correct in reading the rules, that even if the beaches are closed, the parks are still fair game through the fall/winter?
Thanks everyone!